Buying Ammo in Colorado

NOTE: The details and information pertaining to Colorado ammo laws is meant as a reference point only. As you're likely aware, Colorado firearm laws change frequently so be sure to consult your local law enforcment agency or an attorney before making any final firearms related decisions.

Colorado Ammo Laws

There are no known unusual state ammo laws in Colorado aside from a 15-round magazine limit, enacted in 2013 by the state. In addition to the state-wide ban against magazines with capacities greater than 15 rounds, the City of Denver prohibits the sale and possession of magazines with capacities of more than 20 rounds. Federal restrictions against armor-piercing ammunition still apply. Plus, the City of Aurora also prohibits the sale or possession of ammo coated or treated with Teflon, like KTW bullets.

Restrictions On Online Ammo Sales In Colorado

Lucky Gunner is able to ship ammo to Colorado with no known restrictions in place at the moment. Magazines, however, are a different story. Colorado state law does not permit the sale of magazines that hold more than 15-rounds of ammunition in a caliber larger than .22. We wish we could ship these magazines to our fellow sport shooters in Colorado but if we were to ship them, we'd risk punishment by the government that could jeopardize our ability to serve shooters in other parts of the country.